
BY GRAHAM LEE BREWER AND ANDREW KNITTLE
The number of business owners willing to risk it all and sell synthetic marijuana appears to be on the decline in Oklahoma after years of high-profile police raids and heaps of bad publicity.
In 2008, when synthetic marijuana first appeared in large quantities in Oklahoma, shops and stores in all 77 counties were selling the drug, which was first marketed as “K-2” or “Spice,” said Mark Woodward, spokesman for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.
“The decline has been sharp from where it started,” Woodward said.
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